
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Monday, October 27, 2008
Friday, October 17, 2008
Pop Art Formative 1
Monday, October 13, 2008
Photo Formative 4


These are my two photos for the photo formative "Circles". The top picture is the naturally occuring circles and the bottom one is the set up picture of circles. The top photo was taken on the inside of a grain silo up at my aunt's farm. It has a few circles, some of which are implied, and can be distinguished by their darkness. One of the circles is the bright one in the center where the sun is shining through, and another is the circular shadow around the one hole that looks like a large and dark circle. My set up photo of circles is a handful of coins set into a circle on a table. The coins themselves are circular and they also give your mined the picture of a circle by means of implying, as they are all set up in one large circle.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Triptych Summative

2. I used the elements in many ways, but the easiest ones to see are mostly in the skateboarding and music section. Color is used in the skateboarding section by making a lot of the tones gray and dark blue, so that it works together and it is monotoned like concrete, which is what you skateboard on. Also for line, abstract lines of skateboards all sort of point to the middle of the panel which leads your eyes to the main photo. Color and texture were both used when the color of concrete and the texture of concrete makes you think that it's rough.
3. I feel that the areas of strength were all within the skateboarding panel. That panel was the second panel I did, so I had a bit of experience from the first one, and I used very unnatural shapes in a nice way that is pleasing to the eye. Also another area of strength was the Photo in Photo in the friends panel because it turned out really well because it gives you the feeling that it is an actual polaroid picture that has been casually tossed onto the triptych.
4. I think the areas that could need some more work would be my music photo, the lines between the panels and the edges around selections. The music panel is a bit rough due to the fact that it was my first panel that I did so it was more experimental, but now that I have the techniques, I could refine it. The transition zones between the panels are a bit rough, so the gradients between them could be reworked. Lastly, the selection edges were rough because I used the polygonal lasso tool and then used the eraser to clean up the edges. Next time I would use a smaller eraser to avoid the jagged edges I made accidentally.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Photographic Formative

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